FROM THE WEEKEND ...

• An affordable housing advocacy group is offering a $1,000 reward for a document Christie's administration claims it can't find.

• The State Police launched a criminal investigation that appears to be related to its former head of minority recruitment before he filed a lawsuit in January alleging he was targeted in connection with a salacious letter about Superintendent Col. Rick Fuentes, The Star-Ledger learned.

• Federal lawmakers gave more ammunition to American parents whose children are illegally retained by family members in other countries when the U.S. House of Representatives passed a resolution inspired by a Tinton Falls father whose son was held in Brazil by his wife and her parents for more than five years.

• The attorney for Steven Brigham, a doctor suspended for starting late-term abortions in his South Jersey office and sending five women to Maryland to finish the procedure, asked a judge to consider his client a target of "selective enforcement" who thought he was following accepted medical practices.